gonna brew up a saison for the summer.....now mind you ive never brewed a saison before and also i only tried one once and i think it was in a sam adams sampler pack,so not sure how it compared to a good saison
so when to farmhouse brewing and picked this up with help from the owner which i ran thru brewers friend and looks alright to me
lbk batch
8.oz crytal malt
1 can 3.3# can of pilsen light
1 # of wheat dme
1oz belma hops.....another hop i havent used either but sounds tastey with strwberry melon peach flavors
belle saison yeast
so what you guys think? anyone try the belma before?
summer brewski
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Re: summer brewski
Sounds good GmanGman20 wrote:gonna brew up a saison for the summer.....now mind you ive never brewed a saison before and also i only tried one once and i think it was in a sam adams sampler pack,so not sure how it compared to a good saison
so when to farmhouse brewing and picked this up with help from the owner which i ran thru brewers friend and looks alright to me
lbk batch
8.oz crytal malt
1 can 3.3# can of pilsen light
1 # of wheat dme
1oz belma hops.....another hop i havent used either but sounds tastey with strwberry melon peach flavors
belle saison yeast
so what you guys think? anyone try the belma before?
crystal malt used mostly in PA's and IPA's but is good.
1 can 3.3# can of pilsen light = good
1 # of wheat dme = good choice
1oz belma hops = have never tried them, but sounds good. How you planning on boil schedule with them?
belle saison yeast = fun, you will like it...
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Re: summer brewski
Gonna do 30 mins and 5mins hop schedule for around 20 ibus
Re: summer brewski
Sounds like a plan. This summer I am going to make a bunch of short boil single hopped low gravity Belgians/Saisons with various Aussie/NZ hops I've never used. They all sound like they will taste great in such beers.
One thing for you to ponder is that if that's a 2.5 gallon batch it's not going to turn out like lawnmower beer, as in lower in alcohol. It's going to attenuate down to 1.005 or < with the Bella. So it will be pushing 7.5% or something like that. Just making sure you know... I had a 1.05ish EXTRACT beer go to 0.997 or there about last summer using it. That yeast eats anything. It might even eat a good bit of the crystal malt sugars chains. It can eat starch, so I don't see why it would not eat those too.
I try to keep my OG 1.05 or < for summer saisons for that reason.
One thing for you to ponder is that if that's a 2.5 gallon batch it's not going to turn out like lawnmower beer, as in lower in alcohol. It's going to attenuate down to 1.005 or < with the Bella. So it will be pushing 7.5% or something like that. Just making sure you know... I had a 1.05ish EXTRACT beer go to 0.997 or there about last summer using it. That yeast eats anything. It might even eat a good bit of the crystal malt sugars chains. It can eat starch, so I don't see why it would not eat those too.
I try to keep my OG 1.05 or < for summer saisons for that reason.
Re: summer brewski
yea i added more water to it and used 2 lbks so i have a lil under 4 gallons
also pondering whether im goin to rehydrate like package says i always dry pitch and been looking around the web and some say along with guy at lhbs that the yeast is a beast and will bw fine with a dry pitch
also pondering whether im goin to rehydrate like package says i always dry pitch and been looking around the web and some say along with guy at lhbs that the yeast is a beast and will bw fine with a dry pitch
Re: summer brewski
The 0.997ish beer was dry pitched. You don't need to rehydrate it. I've never had a batch finish higher then 1.004 and I always dry pitch.
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Re: summer brewski
Wow, I did a ton of saison's with that yeast. Watch out, it is very easy to make a high gravity beer with it. And it goes great with Belma.
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Re: summer brewski
Good to know as I plan on trying a saison or 2 this summer and have lots of belma that I wasn't sure how I would use it.
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